Book 17. (7 results) Savages of Gor (Context Quote)
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Quote
14
898
I now understood why he had wished to remain at the trading point.
14
899
He had, doubtless, been waiting for this Fleer.
14
900
This was also, doubtless, the reason he had encouraged me to take my time with the new girl, which I had, that they not be disturbed.
14
901
Although the Fleer speak a language clearly akin to Kaiila and dust Leg there had often been strife among them.
14
902
Thusly the Fleer had waited before coming to the camp.
14
903
If the dust Legs knew of his presence in their country they had not chosen to do anything about it, perhaps in deference to Grunt.
14
904
Grunt and the Fleer spoke largely in sign, this being easier for them than the attempt to communicate verbally.
I now understood why he had wished to remain at the trading point.
He had, doubtless, been waiting for this Fleer.
This was also, doubtless, the reason he had encouraged me to take my time with the new girl, which I had, that they not be disturbed.
Although the Fleer speak a language clearly akin to Kaiila and dust Leg there had often been strife among them.
Thusly the Fleer had waited before coming to the camp.
If the dust Legs knew of his presence in their country they had not chosen to do anything about it, perhaps in deference to Grunt.
Grunt and the Fleer spoke largely in sign, this being easier for them than the attempt to communicate verbally.
- (Savages of Gor, Chapter )